Fabric expansion joints are flexible connectors designed to absorb movement and vibrations in piping systems, ductwork, and machinery. Made from high-temperature resistant materials, such as fiberglass or silicone-coated fabrics, these joints allow for thermal expansion, contraction, and misalignment without compromising the integrity of the system. They effectively reduce stress on components, minimizing wear and prolonging the lifespan of the equipment. Fabric expansion joints are lightweight and easy to install, making them suitable for various applications in industries such as power generation, petrochemical, and HVAC. Their customizable designs accommodate specific system requirements and operating conditions.
High Temperature Resistant Fabric Expansion Joints are flexible connections used in pipe and ductwork to accommodate thermal expansion, misalignment, and vibrations caused by mechanical movements. Constructed from high-grade synthetic materials, elastomers, and asbestos-free fabrics, they effectively manage axial, lateral, angular, and torsional movements. Primarily employed in industries such as power generation, cement, and petrochemicals, these joints are designed for gaseous media and can absorb simultaneous movements across multiple planes. With features like low maintenance costs, corrosion resistance, and design flexibility, Fabric Expansion Joints provide reliable solutions for various applications in demanding environments.